Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Confusion Concerning The Gun Blog Black List Revised Edition

Somehow the old one disappeared but it is back now.

Check it, here is the link.
If you are a Second Amendment Blogger, you should be on that list.

If you aren't get in touch,the info is at the Blog.Unfortunately, his extensive Bloglist did not magically reappear and he is still trying to piece it back together.
If you are on that list or are planning on it, you should also be kind enough to do a little reciprocity and proudly put his Logo on your own Blog somewhere.

Update!

As of this morning, there is now a new development.

I originally found out about the GBBL being deleted here.
I left a comment and then saw this in the comment section.

The New Gun Blog Black List Is Here:
http://gun-blog-blacklist.blogspot.com/

I tried with no success to find the original site, so this is where I linked to and put up the graphic to link to also.
Then this morning, I see this comment has been added;

North said...

The GBBL is run by someone else. All that was done was that someone made a copy and worked to get people to link to them.

Do not use my graphics to point to any blog other than http://gunblogblacklist.blogspot.com/.

My bold.

OOOOOKay then!
I am cornfused as they say.

I can certainly respect Mr. North's objections and have removed the graphic with the link to the other site.

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